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http://www.tubecad.com/2006/09/blog0079.htm
I think it's designed for 100k input impedance. Will it work OK with the typical 10-20k amp inputs?
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The ergonomics are a little odd, but it works very well. You can scale the resistors by a factor of 10 to get a 10k unit.
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